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we operated under the old technology again today. we promised everyone if they had an issue yesterday we'll make them whole for that. we took care of that right away. i don't think it speaks to electronic trading. we hit a bump in the road on a migration to a new technology platfo platform. we're not going to burn it back until until we're confident. >> understood. great to have you on the program, always. thank you so much. happy you got power back. >> yeah. thank you. i wish everyone else who doesn't have it would get it. we're doing everything we can in the community to be helpful. let's keep those people in our thoughts and prayers too. there's a lot of people that suffered a lot of devastation, including some of our employees. >> extraordinary. duncan, thank you. duncan kneniederauer joining us here. >>> will the selloff continue tomorrow? we'll handicap the day for you. >>> then ford getting back in the minivan market. can they compete with market leaders chrysler, toyota, and honda? stay with us on the "closing bell." uh, i'm
we operated under the old technology again today. we promised everyone if they had an issue yesterday we'll make them whole for that. we took care of that right away. i don't think it speaks to electronic trading. we hit a bump in the road on a migration to a new technology platfo platform. we're not going to burn it back until until we're confident. >> understood. great to have you on the program, always. thank you so much. happy you got power back. >> yeah. thank you. i wish...
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technology was definitely the big stinker of the day. hp hitting a ten-year low after the massive write down on accounting issues with its autonomy acquisition. collateral damage spreading to ibm. apple back below correction territory, down 20% from its all-time high. and the huge disaster of the day, all bad news coming from best buy. its earnings report worse than it had warned. closing at a ten-year low. the cash flow outlook not looking very good there, maria. probably a lot of markdown there is as they try to move inventory. >> all right. thanks so much. we'll be watching that. meanwhile, federal chairman ben bernanke giving the market a wake-up call a few hours ago. >> in the worst case scenario where the economy goes off the broad fiscal cliff, i don't think the fed has the tools to offset that. >> jim grant, editor of the closely read newsletter "grant's interest rate observer" will give us his reaction next. wait until you hear what he thinks the biggest issue we should all be worried about is. get this, he says it's not the fis
technology was definitely the big stinker of the day. hp hitting a ten-year low after the massive write down on accounting issues with its autonomy acquisition. collateral damage spreading to ibm. apple back below correction territory, down 20% from its all-time high. and the huge disaster of the day, all bad news coming from best buy. its earnings report worse than it had warned. closing at a ten-year low. the cash flow outlook not looking very good there, maria. probably a lot of markdown...
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from technology is on your list? >> i think some of the internet providers, some of the hardware providers have been hit particularly hard. we think that those areas provide not only very good balance sheets, but we think that as the market recovers next year, as the global economy eventually begins to turn around, we see better demand. ultimately, that's going to endure those kind of companies. >> apple has become a proxy for the market. market down 10%. apple down 10% or more at this point. would you buy apple here? >> i would. this is coming from a guy who hasn't owned much apple at all. right around here, again, sounds like a theme here. we have a tech stock selling at about a nine times earnings. believe it or not, it has a 2% yield. >> you're not concerned about some of the reasons why it dropped, mark? >> no, there's a whole list of reasons. i think the first one with the most weight in my mind is it's a proxy for the market. it's the biggest stock. if you don't like stocks, you can't possibly like apple in my
from technology is on your list? >> i think some of the internet providers, some of the hardware providers have been hit particularly hard. we think that those areas provide not only very good balance sheets, but we think that as the market recovers next year, as the global economy eventually begins to turn around, we see better demand. ultimately, that's going to endure those kind of companies. >> apple has become a proxy for the market. market down 10%. apple down 10% or more at...
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. heartburn symptoms causedelieve by acid reflux disease.etter one osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. >>> i'm not going to ask students and seniors and middle class families to pay down the entire deficit while people like me making over $250,000 aren't asked to pay a dime more in taxes. >> raising tax rates will slow down our ability to create the jobs that everyone says they want. >> we should not
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big losers in the technology field. hewlett-packard and intel. big losers in the global industrial names like caterpillar and dupont. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob. thank you so much. don't even think about touching that remote. what a news day. we have a lot more ahead on this busy edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, getting down to business. in a first-on interview, honeywell chief david cote tells maria about what trab spired at the highly anticipated business leaders meeting with the president and when his impressions are that a deal on the looming fiscal cliff can get done. >>> plus, tax hike negotiator. the president wants $1.6 trillion with a "t" more in taxes. is this a negotiating ploy? how will it affect the upcoming talks with john boehner? two top-tier negotiators give their insight into how the meeting could unfold. >>> and trading places. charles schwab ceo talks exclues i havely to maria about the current crisis of confidence in the stock market. could a deal on the looming fiscal cliff be just the shot in the arm
big losers in the technology field. hewlett-packard and intel. big losers in the global industrial names like caterpillar and dupont. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob. thank you so much. don't even think about touching that remote. what a news day. we have a lot more ahead on this busy edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, getting down to business. in a first-on interview, honeywell chief david cote tells maria about what trab spired at the highly...